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former cia director general michael hayden is here in our series, issues that matter.enzy on the clinton campaign and a corrupt and compliant media. >> the speech is being declared one of the most powerful of this election cycle. no one saw it coming. >> talk to him directly about it? >> absolutely. and he told me -- >> and you believe him? do you believe him? >> donald trump has asserted that all of these recent unsubstantiated allegations are categorically false and i do believe him. >> she said this wasn't just locker room banter. at the very least, does that make you uncomfortable? >> i have a lot of respect for the first lady and the job she's done for the american people over the last seven and a half years, but i don't understand the basis of her claim. >> the speech, the first half talking in an emotional and personal term about donald trump's language. ♪ >> five hour long concert was truly a celebration of prince. but also a chance for some closure. >> president obama today released the list of his favorite sci-fi movies and tv shows. it is good to see him dig
former cia director general michael hayden is here in our series, issues that matter.enzy on the clinton campaign and a corrupt and compliant media. >> the speech is being declared one of the most powerful of this election cycle. no one saw it coming. >> talk to him directly about it? >> absolutely. and he told me -- >> and you believe him? do you believe him? >> donald trump has asserted that all of these recent unsubstantiated allegations are categorically false...
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today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. sherry will tell us how cool it's going to get. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...all eyes remain on the 750-million dollar question. when will the state assembly approve the potential nfl stadium? ((brian loftus)) >> and...in an exclusive interview with state senate candidates catherine cortez -masto and joe heck we find out what there thoughts are about the stadium proposal. ((kirsten joyce)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, start ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((kirsten joyce)) >>> state lawmakers are working hard to finalize the proposal for a potential nfl stadium. thanks for joining us on 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader. i'm kirsten joyce. ((brian loftus)) >> and i'm brian loftus the assembly is expected to vote on the stadium proposa
today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. sherry will tell us how cool it's going to get. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...all eyes remain on the 750-million dollar question. when will the state assembly approve the potential nfl stadium?...
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today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. now at 4:30 - donald trump ?fires back?.... after a number of women say... he "innapropriately touched" them. and hillary clinton faces ??more?? email controversy. 3 plus ...twice this week ... unexploded airbags have been popping up in kenosha county. now officials are trying to figure out why. 3 good morning everyone.it's friday, october 14-th. i'm jessica tighe. tighe.and i'm kate chappell we're following a number of stories for you this morning... including, a warning for packers fans. police are investigating fake tickets for this sunday's game against the cowboys. what you need to know.. coming up! up! but first-- our entire area is under a "frost advisory."let's find out how long that's going to stick around.meteorologist "michael schlesinger" has the
today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. now at 4:30 - donald trump ?fires back?.... after a number of women say... he "innapropriately touched" them. and hillary clinton faces ??more?? email...
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cia director michael hayden is here in our series "issues that matter." first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> donald trump blamed the entire controversy upon the clinton campaign. clinton sympathizers and corrupt and compliant media. >> obama's speech is declared one of the most powerful of this election cycle and no one saw it coming. >> talk to him directly? >> absolutely. >> you believe him? >> i -- >> do you believe him? >> donald trump has -- has recent unsubstantiated allegations are categorically false and i do believe him. >> she says this is not locker room banter. does that make you uncomfortable? >> i have a lot of respect for the first lady and the job she has done the last seven and a half years but i don't understand the basis of her claim. >> she spent the first half talking in an emotional and personal terms about donald trump's language. >> that five-hour concert was certainly a celebration of some closure after his sudden death. >>> president obama, today, released a list of his favorite sci-fi movies and tv shows. it'
cia director michael hayden is here in our series "issues that matter." first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> donald trump blamed the entire controversy upon the clinton campaign. clinton sympathizers and corrupt and compliant media. >> obama's speech is declared one of the most powerful of this election cycle and no one saw it coming. >> talk to him directly? >> absolutely. >> you believe him? >> i -- >> do you...
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today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. rino. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the cbs4 morning news at 4:30. it's friday, october 14th. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. sorry about the loss. we are waking up after a broncos' loss to san dio. >> yeah, we can forget about the loss. the next game is a good ways away. let's go to ashton. >>> i'm going to try to lift your spirits in the weather department as well. we have a very quiet start to the day, as we look live over denver this morning. sun will be up around 7:10. once the sun comes up we're going to see a lot of it today. the sunshine combined with a southwesterly flow over colorado means we could
today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. rino. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the cbs4 morning news at 4:30. it's friday, october 14th. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno....
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today we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history and actress kobe smolders joins us to talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> right now, 4:30 am, the latest on two officers shot in east boston, their traditions an interview with her police captain. >>> what we are learning about the suspect killed in a shootout. >>> new light on a deadly home invasion in orange. the information we are expected to learn as woman face murder charges. >> michelle obama going after donald trump. the latest from the campaign trail. >>> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news this morning. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. i am kate merrill. >> i am chris mckinnon. we made it to the end.
today we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history and actress kobe smolders joins us to talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> right now, 4:30 am, the latest on two officers shot in east boston, their traditions an interview with her police captain. >>> what...
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today we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history and actress kobe smolders joins us to talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
today we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history and actress kobe smolders joins us to talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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today we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden.en whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress kobe smolders joins us to talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> breaking news violent crash claims the lives of two young people overnight and we're live with what police aring a about this deadly collision along the boulevard. >>> and a struggle leads to the death of the teenager in his school what up investigators are saying about the moment that led up to his death. >>> and walking 60 miles in an effort to end breast cancer, thousands prepare for the inspirational journey known as the susan g komen three day for the cure. >>> today is friday october 14th good morning i'm joe holden. >> i'm rahel solomon. jim and brooke are off enjoying a nice long weekend. lets start your day with weather and traffic with katie and meisha. >> we are already starting off on a great note because it is friday. alre
today we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden.en whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress kobe smolders joins us to talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> breaking news violent crash claims the lives of two young people overnight and we're live with what police aring a about this deadly...
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today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our communit paul penzone... good morning.. thanks for waking up with us here on cbs 5 news.i'm yetta gibson. and... i'm preston phillips. your weather and traffic is coming up in just a moment...but first... we're starting with breaking news this morning. a first alarm apartment fire near 19th avenue and dunlap... and reports of at least one woman in critical condition right now... marc liverman is there live....
today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer,...
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tonight margaret brennan talked to retired jenner, former cia director michael hayden about the dang-- dangers of china on day one. >> china is not an enemy of the united states of america. there aren't any good reasons for china ever to be an enemy of the united states. people of my background actually spend more time worrying about chinese success, chain ease weakness, than we do chinese strength. >> reporter: how would they be more of a threat if they are weaker rather than stronger? >> you've got these very extensive and frankly unfounded claims to the waters of the south china sea. so you see the chinese kind of reverting to nationalism, falling back on to nationalism to keep the party in power. that's what i mean when i suggest that a failing china >> reporter: what's the worst-case scenario. >> the worst-case scenario is that china does not act with patience with regard to those territorial disputes in the south china sea. am some inadvertent incident, ships banging one another, aircraft hitting one another, all of which have happened in the region. >> reporter: so when we see
tonight margaret brennan talked to retired jenner, former cia director michael hayden about the dang-- dangers of china on day one. >> china is not an enemy of the united states of america. there aren't any good reasons for china ever to be an enemy of the united states. people of my background actually spend more time worrying about chinese success, chain ease weakness, than we do chinese strength. >> reporter: how would they be more of a threat if they are weaker rather than...
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today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden.he emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm kenny choi. >>> you're look look live at the pyramid this morning in san francisco -- you're looking live at the pyramid this morning in san francisco. an ominous like. we have a lot of rain coming. good morning, it's friday, october 14. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. it looks ominous but you can see the top of the pyramid which you don't see that very often. >> the cloud deck is a little higher. most of the heavier rain is still to the north but it will be coming south throughout the morning commute and you may find even in san francisco, the windshield wipers are on this morning, light rainfall out there, drizzle. but heavy rain is still north of us. here's the time lapse. you can see w
today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden.he emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm kenny choi. >>> you're look look live at the pyramid this morning in san francisco --...
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we'll talk about isis, syria and other big threats with former c-i-a and n-s-a director general michael hayden. the news is back in the morning. see you at seven.)) /// (( mama gloria: good morning channel 8 i am so proud of you all. you know you're show you're still looking good to me i tell you but you're crew is wonderful. kirsten and my little sherry that's my baby but anyway. be good and mama loves you i'm gonna come down and see you ok? love you all, bye bye. )) ((sherry swensk)) >>> we'd like to send our love and friends of sweet mama gloria randolph who was our biggest fan of our morning show. she was the icon of chapman dodge on east sahara for many years running the front desk and switchboard. mama passed away this week from kidney failure and heart complications. our hearts go out to her daughter, torie and the chapman dodge family who loved her so much. she will be missed. sherry, how's the weather today? with temps mainly in the 70s. some high clouds have been sliding through nevada overnight and they are making for a beautiful sunrise this mroning. .............. also that has ke
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let me bring in our former cia director, michael hayden to give us much needed context here. jeff, let me ask you what does this law do and how unprecedented is it? >> well, the law is designed specifically so that the 9/11 family members, victims of the terror attack can sue saudi arabia and at least initially begin a lawsuit alleging involvement by the government in the attacks. there are many string attached, however, which will limit the ability of these families ever to recover any money but it is a breach in the wall that traditionally forbidden individuals in one country from suing governments of other countries, the concept known as sovereign immunity, which is an important international law. this is a breach in that tradition and that's why the obama add minuministration is s concerned about. >> general, what is your sense of the foreign policy impact of something like this. >> well, one thing fareed, the saudi would respond or retali e retaliate, i don't think they'll do that. we have a relationship with them and i think that many of the steps that some people are s
let me bring in our former cia director, michael hayden to give us much needed context here. jeff, let me ask you what does this law do and how unprecedented is it? >> well, the law is designed specifically so that the 9/11 family members, victims of the terror attack can sue saudi arabia and at least initially begin a lawsuit alleging involvement by the government in the attacks. there are many string attached, however, which will limit the ability of these families ever to recover any...
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let me bring in cnn's jeff toobin and the former cia director michael hayden to give us some much neededontext here. jeff, let me ask you, what exactly does this law do and how unprecedented is it? >> well, the law is designed very specifically so that the 9/11 family members, victims of the terror attack can sue saudi arabia and at least initially begin a lawsuit alleging involvingme alleging involvement by the government. there are strings likely that will limit the ability of these families ever to recover any money but it is a breach in the wall that has traditionally forbidden individuals in one country from suing governments in -- of other countries, the concept known as sovereign immunity, an important principle of international law. this is a breach in that tradition and that's why the obama administration is so concerned about it. >> general, what is your sense of the foreign policy impact of something like this? >> well, one thing, fareed, i mean, the saudis could respond, even retail retailiate. it would be just as harmful to the kingdom as to the united states. as jeffrey poi
let me bring in cnn's jeff toobin and the former cia director michael hayden to give us some much neededontext here. jeff, let me ask you, what exactly does this law do and how unprecedented is it? >> well, the law is designed very specifically so that the 9/11 family members, victims of the terror attack can sue saudi arabia and at least initially begin a lawsuit alleging involvingme alleging involvement by the government. there are strings likely that will limit the ability of these...
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tonight, margaret brennan talks to retired general and former cia, and nsa director, michael hayden about the dangers of china on day one. >> china is not an enemy. of the united states. there are not any good reasons for china to ever be an enemy of the united states. people of my background actually spend more time worrying about chinese failure than we do chinese success. chinese weakness. than we do chinese strength. >> how would they be more of a threat if they're weaker rather than stronger? >> you have got these extensive and frankly unfounded claims. to the waters of the, of the south china sea. so you see the chinese kind of reverting to nationalism. falling back on to nationalism to keep the party in power. that's what i mean when i suggest that a fail in china might actually be more dangerous than successful china. >> what's the worst case scenario for you? >> worst case scenario china does not react with patience to territorial disputes. inadvertent, ships banging one another, air flights. >> when we see the report of chinese jets buzzing american aircraft, we should be concer
tonight, margaret brennan talks to retired general and former cia, and nsa director, michael hayden about the dangers of china on day one. >> china is not an enemy. of the united states. there are not any good reasons for china to ever be an enemy of the united states. people of my background actually spend more time worrying about chinese failure than we do chinese success. chinese weakness. than we do chinese strength. >> how would they be more of a threat if they're weaker rather...
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i think as michael hayden, the former director of the cia recently said, this is something that all countriesre engaged in, including the united states of america. >> all right. we're going leave it on that note. pete hoekstra, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> just ahead, the latest on north korea's newest missile test. what it means for kim jong-un's nuclear threats against the united states. and we're standig by for what is sure to be a tense and fascinating moment. donald trump and hillary clinton dining together tonight, just hours after their fiery debate. who says i shouldn't have a soda everyday? my doctor. my dentist. definitely my wife. wait, i know what i want. make sparkling water at home. and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. and the returns i get out are i'vemeasured in reps,n this game huddles,bright lights, competition and games played. at td ameritrade we believe the best investments are the ones that matter most to you. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a
i think as michael hayden, the former director of the cia recently said, this is something that all countriesre engaged in, including the united states of america. >> all right. we're going leave it on that note. pete hoekstra, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> just ahead, the latest on north korea's newest missile test. what it means for kim jong-un's nuclear threats against the united states. and we're standig by for what is sure to be a tense and fascinating...
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we will talk about isis, syria and other threats with former cia and nsa director general michael hayden. the news is back in the morning and we will see you at 7:00. wbz the wbz morning playlist is brought to you by mix 104.1. mix 104.1 is boston's best at stop & shop, shoppers are discovering low prices by the thousands, plus even more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of ?bread.? [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts in medicare and social security. here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself. the fact is kelly ayotte's supporting big, corporate special interests. she's not working for us. dscc is responsible >>> it is friday. you know what that means on wbz this morning. >> take a look -- back at the week
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this is not the same thing as saying "michael hayden supports me." this is something to try to get under someone's skin but does this get under hillary clinton's skin? maybe if you were debating barack obama. even then i don't get it. >> what could get under her skin is what we've been talking about in the news with regard to the wikileaks, the back and forth between the fbi and state and how she could be on the defensive when she's asked tougher questions tonight so off of the surprise guests and i don't know if hillary clinton will care who's sitting on the audience if she's focused on the issue at hand, how does she handle that and potential for trump to bring up her health, according to the "times." >> i think he will look bad if he brings up the health issue. she's been spending five days doing debate prep, i'm sure that was one of the questions. the truth is, trump has good issues to prosecute her with. the thing is he hasn't been that great at doing that because he gets sidetracked by other grievances that he has and so i think if he did stay
this is not the same thing as saying "michael hayden supports me." this is something to try to get under someone's skin but does this get under hillary clinton's skin? maybe if you were debating barack obama. even then i don't get it. >> what could get under her skin is what we've been talking about in the news with regard to the wikileaks, the back and forth between the fbi and state and how she could be on the defensive when she's asked tougher questions tonight so off of the...
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we had a group of top officials, like michael hayden, who said that trump would be the most recklessresident in american history. can you say, as the current chairman of the senate intelligence committee that you have no concerns about donald trump handling nuclear codes? senator burr: i have concerns about both candidates. but i have more concern about hillary clinton because of her lack of judgment, the way she has handled her official business as secretary of state. and let me just remind you. i have criticized the donald trump. ms. ross has not criticized hillary clinton for any one of these acts. she is a rubberstamp for a clinton administration. i don't blindly go into this. , many -- jonathan: many of yours senate colleagues have revoked support because of the lewd comments about women. past 24 hours we've seen women come forward say that touched or against by donald trump without their consent. do you consider the behavior that donald trump described in that video to be sexual assault? senator burr: if in fact he did it, that is sexual assault. i take him at his word. he said
we had a group of top officials, like michael hayden, who said that trump would be the most recklessresident in american history. can you say, as the current chairman of the senate intelligence committee that you have no concerns about donald trump handling nuclear codes? senator burr: i have concerns about both candidates. but i have more concern about hillary clinton because of her lack of judgment, the way she has handled her official business as secretary of state. and let me just remind...
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retired four-star general michael hayden.anks, jake. >> why do you think russia is doing this? you used to be the top spy for this nation. what's the end game here? does vladimir putin want a war? >> he does not want a war. but he does want to beat his chest. there is a bit of geopolitical theater going on. he sends what passes for the aircraft carrier in the russian navy. through the english channel because it attracts all sorts of attention. there is not a whole lot of substance behind that movement. now, there is substance with what he is doing in syria. and there, with the modest application of military force and, frankly, the daring to use it, he has actually changed the balance of forces in that war. >> the director of the national intelligence, retired general james clapper said just moments ago -- he was asked about a no-fly zone -- which would be an area in syria where people could go to be protected theoretically because there wouldn't be bombardments and bombings coming in. he said one of the reasons he didn't nece
retired four-star general michael hayden.anks, jake. >> why do you think russia is doing this? you used to be the top spy for this nation. what's the end game here? does vladimir putin want a war? >> he does not want a war. but he does want to beat his chest. there is a bit of geopolitical theater going on. he sends what passes for the aircraft carrier in the russian navy. through the english channel because it attracts all sorts of attention. there is not a whole lot of substance...
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going to talk about isis, syria and other big threats with former cia and nsa director general michael haydennd only on "cbs this morning," how silicon valley is helping saving lives in parts of africa by using drones to deliver blood. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> the business week is drawing to a close with an encouraging sign about retail sales. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. good morning, kenny. consumers definitely picked up the pace in september. the commerce department reports that retail sales increased by .6%. that's the strongest gain in several months. also, a nice rebound after a surprising decline in august when retailers usually get a boost from back-to-school shopping. there are gains across the sent tore. one area that did not do well though department stores. their sales down by .7%. >>> inflation going higher? >> the labor department says wholesale side inflation up three-tenths of a percent because of higher gas prices, food costs on the rise, chicken eggs up
going to talk about isis, syria and other big threats with former cia and nsa director general michael haydennd only on "cbs this morning," how silicon valley is helping saving lives in parts of africa by using drones to deliver blood. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> the business week is drawing to a close with an encouraging sign about retail sales. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks....
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[applause] she's doing it debate with michael hayden. if you are in d.c.so we've got a law professor, the photograpphotograp her, journalist and what i want to ask each of you can assert if your land somewhere public opinion stands right now in light of what happened last night in manhattan. thank you in the united states, a lot of us feel very and settled by this. i hear from my listeners that it's really creepy when they say to there has been issued by more almonds and an ad for almond turns up on their laptop or phone. we are not at the point in france where they have asked ended the emergency action in terms of privacy being overwrote since what's happened over the summer. fred, will you kick a southward >> some distinctions need to be made. a lot legitimately so about metadata. really a very, very small part >> when this five-man commission that obama appointed, the biggest reform that, metadata's created by phone companies. they can draw on it. it's been taken out of their hands, put in the, back in the phone companies, and the nsa can gain access to
[applause] she's doing it debate with michael hayden. if you are in d.c.so we've got a law professor, the photograpphotograp her, journalist and what i want to ask each of you can assert if your land somewhere public opinion stands right now in light of what happened last night in manhattan. thank you in the united states, a lot of us feel very and settled by this. i hear from my listeners that it's really creepy when they say to there has been issued by more almonds and an ad for almond turns...
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national security, talk about isis, syria, other big threats, with former ci a and nfl director michael haydenn cbs this morning how silicon rally is helping save lives in part of africa. but delivering blood with drones. the news is back in the morning. see you guys in just about ten minute from now. >> look forward to watching. >> nora, thank you very much. he has one of the most famous faces in baseball. now, everyone's favorite mascot is clearing on business leaders to builds the best companies they can by incorporating some of his signature style. there is the book. >> there you see. >> feel the love. >> we are feeling the love. this friday morning, the book called pheel the love, builds great companies. philly phanatic style. joining us here this morning,. >> hey. >> (applause). >> oh, gosh. starting off on a good note. here we have the philly phanatic, joining us liver in the studio, ever and, ready? >> this is all you. >> so what is it about the philly fan at take makes some of the most lovable mascot in sports. >> we ask ourselves the same yep. really was the essence of the book. how
national security, talk about isis, syria, other big threats, with former ci a and nfl director michael haydenn cbs this morning how silicon rally is helping save lives in part of africa. but delivering blood with drones. the news is back in the morning. see you guys in just about ten minute from now. >> look forward to watching. >> nora, thank you very much. he has one of the most famous faces in baseball. now, everyone's favorite mascot is clearing on business leaders to builds...
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was just listening to a podcast, of course where i get all of my news now, the other day with michael hayden. he was being interviewed about the metadata program and he said, you know, in retrospect, we should have showed a little more ankle on section 215 on the metadata program. we should have gotten out there ahead of time so that we could have, you know, we could have been part of the narrative. we could have explained why it was important. we could have explain why it's constitutional in his view, you know, as opposed to losing control of the narrative. and it seems to me that that's, you know, part of the mind-set that cia ought to have. and it's hard to get there. but going back to what carrie said at the outset, we're not going back with digitalization. and changing norms and the rise of a different kind of crest. we're not going back. and it just seems institutionally in your interests and in our interests -- >> yes, very much so. >> funny how those things coincide. >> yeah. and all of your interests too. >> yes. >> to just put it all out there. >> okay. seeing no more questions fro
was just listening to a podcast, of course where i get all of my news now, the other day with michael hayden. he was being interviewed about the metadata program and he said, you know, in retrospect, we should have showed a little more ankle on section 215 on the metadata program. we should have gotten out there ahead of time so that we could have, you know, we could have been part of the narrative. we could have explained why it was important. we could have explain why it's constitutional in...
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scarborough, our colleague, who once upon a time was a republican member of congress, they used michael hayden a republican administration. so i think they're going there after the proverbial suburban, college-educated women voter. >> but you know, the most powerful part of that ad, it's not the republicans, it's not the woman, whose 6-year-old was in the original daisy ad, it's trump's own words. that's a part of the ad -- >> the words that were bleeped out. >> and also the idea, i want to be unpredictable when you're talking about nuclear weapons. >> i'm surprised they were as restrained as they were. >> even nixon who believes in the mad bomber theory. you don't actually say it. >> right, right, but also, that ad, is sort of like cancels out what i said before, but i would argue back, that you've got to do both things at once. he is -- he is a target-rich environment, when it comes to being the poster child for everything that you don't want in a president. and everything that you should fear in a person like that, being, sitting in the oval office, literally with the country's life in his
scarborough, our colleague, who once upon a time was a republican member of congress, they used michael hayden a republican administration. so i think they're going there after the proverbial suburban, college-educated women voter. >> but you know, the most powerful part of that ad, it's not the republicans, it's not the woman, whose 6-year-old was in the original daisy ad, it's trump's own words. that's a part of the ad -- >> the words that were bleeped out. >> and also the...
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for the next four hours, you'll hear from fawaz ger geese, karen greenberg, michael hayden and job by warric. first up, here's fawaz gerges, the author of "isis: a history." >> host: so, fawaz gerges, welcome to booktv, and we're so honored to have you today and particularly, unfortunately given the tragic events in orlando, your book, "isis: a history," is particularly relevant today. and so we want to have the conversation in the context of what's happened but also as your book very eloquently lays out the history of isis. and that's what we want to try to understand because many people focus so much on the brutality. but your book goes much further and much deeper than just talking about the violence. you talk about the ideology, you talk about religion, the religious dimensions which are so important for english-speaking audiences to understand. but just as a starting point, i wanted to just talk about the first chapter as a beginning. and you mention many factors for the rise of isis and, of course, we both know as middle easterners that there have been many radical groups that h
for the next four hours, you'll hear from fawaz ger geese, karen greenberg, michael hayden and job by warric. first up, here's fawaz gerges, the author of "isis: a history." >> host: so, fawaz gerges, welcome to booktv, and we're so honored to have you today and particularly, unfortunately given the tragic events in orlando, your book, "isis: a history," is particularly relevant today. and so we want to have the conversation in the context of what's happened but also...
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while fbi director comey has talked about the danger of going dark law enforcement, general michael hayden, michael sher to have, secretary of homeland security have advised against compelling industry to ensure the government could always get access to encrypted data. these experts argue that cyber vulnerabilities are the greatest threats to the public and national security and this debate undisclosed the difficulty we all face and must deal with very quickly, because it's growing, as the chairman's testimony indicates, it's a growing threat to our national security and our law enforcement. major problem for law enforcement at this juncture is gaining access to data and physical devices in their control, where physical access is rarely applicable. or to gain remote access to devices when they are turned on and communicating. and the latter set of problems is not qualitatively new, and i will ask in questioning whether they're more manageable than these law enforcement issues. another area i hope we are able to discuss today is the issue that the chairman brought up, the issue of cyber com
while fbi director comey has talked about the danger of going dark law enforcement, general michael hayden, michael sher to have, secretary of homeland security have advised against compelling industry to ensure the government could always get access to encrypted data. these experts argue that cyber vulnerabilities are the greatest threats to the public and national security and this debate undisclosed the difficulty we all face and must deal with very quickly, because it's growing, as the...